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NOBLESVILLE, Ind. -- A Noblesville woman says a trip to the spa with her daughters ended with a serious infection and a long stay at the hospital. Jennifer White said she got the pedicure nearly two weeks ago at “Nails and Lounge” in Noblesville. Over the next two days, White...

INDIANAPOLIS – A large fire engulfed an auto parts business on the near west side of Indianapolis Monday night. The Indianapolis Fire Department (IFD) says the blaze caused an estimated $200,000 in damage to Scarborough Auto Parts. Firefighters were dispatched to 315 S. Tibbs...

INDIANAPOLIS -- A man showed up at a northeast-side fire house this morning suffering from a gunshot wound. The man arrived in a car at the fire house near the intersection of 30th Street and Sherman Drive at around 4:30 a.m. He was hospitalized with significant injuries, but...

INDIANAPOLIS -- The city of Indianapolis has only approved two of the more than 400 pothole claims filed this year. City records show 471 claims have been filed so far in 2018 and 208 of those claims have already been denied. Although the city has only officially approved two...

INDIANAPOLIS--The Indianapolis City-County Council has approved $14 million in emergency money to fund the city' pothole filling blitz. Mayor Joe Hogsett asked the council for the money from the city's rainy day fund. In a statement the council said they fast tracked the request...

(INDIANAPOLIS) - Most of Governor Holcomb's agenda has already passed the legislature or is about to. But legislators are still at loggerheads over one of his priorities: a law to open the door to self-driving cars on Indiana roads. Holcomb has said the state needs to get out in...

INDIANAPOLIS -- Two Indiana legislature bills related to guns that were previously thought dead could be brought back if some state lawmakers get their way. In a conference committee meeting Monday morning, Republican lawmakers used a procedure known as "strip and replace" to...

STATE WIDE- -We grow basketball in Indiana. But, in March when the tournament is happening, people tend to lose focus on work. Challenge, Gray and Christmas, a research firm, calculated that last year's loss was about $2.1 billion on wages and productivity. "They spend a lot of...

GREENCASTLE, Ind. --You'll be able to get educated on what the Indiana State Police say you should do in an active shooter situation. The free program is being presented at Greencastle High School, March 21, at 6:30 p.m. Dr. Rich Hogue, a long-time Indiana educator, has been...